Hi,
I created a samba share on one of my debian boxes with a ext3 file system and
unfortunately I can't write files with certain file names from Mac OSX.
This disrupts the back-up process which takes about an hour every time to fail
when I want to try it out again.
For instance, there is one file name like this:
2AE2EAEE-57AC-46D8-B619-C2167D4C6786:ABPerson.abcdp
which has a colon in it that I guess is the problem.
After finding out all I could about Mac file systems and names, my conclusion is
that macs are pretty special, especially their file systems.
Is there a basis for the file name restrictions on ext3, i.e. can I say, well
ext3 is based on a standard, so I'm going to restrict the file names on macs,
otherwise they won't be backed up?
Thanks
Adam
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